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  • Top Ten Growers Harvest Great Crop Despite Tough Year

    Lois Kerr|Feb 1, 2012

    Sidney Sugars Incorporated held its annual Top Ten Grower award luncheon on Wednesday, Jan. 18 to honor those growers who brought in an outstanding crop. Russ Fullmer, Sidney Sugars agriculture manager, congratulated the top ten growers and pointed out that they, along with the rest of the Valley, faced a lot of challenges this year. “Last year, we came off a bad winter to start the growing season,” Fullmer noted at the luncheon. “We had a huge amount of snow, then spring came and it rained and...

  • Top Ten Growers Harvest Great Crop Despite Tough Year

    Lois Kerr|Jan 25, 2012

    Sidney Sugars Incorporated held its annual Top Ten Grower award luncheon on Wednesday, Jan. 18 to honor those growers who brought in an outstanding crop. Russ Fullmer, Sidney Sugars agriculture manager, congratulated the top ten growers and pointed out that they, along with the rest of the Valley, faced a lot of challenges this year. “Last year, we came off a bad winter to start the growing season,” Fullmer noted at the luncheon. “We had a huge amount of snow, then spring came and it rained and...

  • Jerene “Jackie” Dropps, 75, Savage, MT

    Jan 11, 2012

    Funeral services for Jerene “Jackie” Dropps, Savage, MT, will be at 2 p.m. Wed., Jan. 11, 2012 at Peoples Congregational Church, Sidney, with Pastor Neil Lindorff officiating. Cremation will follow the service under the direction of Fulkerson Funeral Home, Sidney. Remembrances and condolences may be shared with the family at ww.fulkersons.com. Jackie died Friday, Jan. 6, 2012 at the Sidney Health Center Extended Care Facility....

  • Trenton Railport Progressing

    Jodi McPherson|Jan 11, 2012

    A large multi-user rail terminal in Trenton, ND, which began construction early 2011, is noticeably progressing. The Bakken Petroleum Hub can easily be seen at Marley Crossing near Trenton on Highway 1804. The terminal, to be known as Trenton Railport, being served by the Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railway, was designed to bring large-scale rail service to the Bakken Formation with oilfield-related materials such as tubular, frac sand and other strategic materials. This includes the...

  • Ag In The Classroom Returns To SHS

    Lois Kerr|Jan 4, 2012

    Ag in the Classroom, traditionally a part of the Ag Days event, will once again be part of this year’s MonDak Ag Days. However, this year Ag in the Classroom will hold its educational sessions at the Sidney High School, not at the Richland County Fair Event Center as it did last year. Organizers decided to return the classroom Ag activities to the Sidney High School and hold it on Friday, Jan. 13 during regular school hours. “We’ve made the decision to return Ag in the Classroom to the Sidney Hi...

  • Central Avenue Construction Nears Completion

    Jaimee Green|Dec 28, 2011
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    Residents of Sidney who had altered their driving commute by taking residential streets to avoid the construction taking place along Central Avenue seem to have resumed use of the now completed and reconfigured three-lane street and life for motor vehicle drivers appears to be getting back to normal. Last April, the renovations got underway after the city approved street changes at the recommendation of the Montana Department of Transportation that converted Central Avenue from a four-lane...

  • 2011 A Big Year For Richland Opportunities Inc.

    Dec 28, 2011

    Richland Opportunities, Inc. (ROI), Sidney, had a lot of developments and expansion in 2011. ROI is a non-profit organization that has provided support services to people with developmental disabilities in Richland County since1979. Recycling is one of the main roles ROI has taken on in the community that continues to expand. Aiding ROI in their efforts is the area Recycling Advisory Committee. The Recycling Advisory Committee consists of area citizens working to ensure that the community has...

  • Savage Warriors Place 2nd At State 6-Man Football Game

    Nov 23, 2011

    Shown are back row (L to R): Chase Hagler, Tanner Hagler, Michael Reynolds, Coach Bart Haflich, Braden Feisthamel, Jordan Urlacher, Coach Wade Hagler, Jordan Skaley-Lange and Trent Prevost. Front row (L to R): Shad Stanford, Chris Reynolds, Braden Ler, Wyatt Hagler, Ryder Rice and Zach Tunnell-Wilson. Go to www.roundupweb.com for more photos....

  • Savage & Fairview Advance To State Finals

    Nov 16, 2011

    Savage goes on to the state championship game with Denton on Saturday, Nov. 19 at 1 p.m. Fairview also advanced to the finals with a 36-16 win over Chinook Saturday. Fairview will face Twin Bridges in Fairview, Saturday, Nov. 19 at 1 p.m....

  • Savage & Fairview Win In Play-offs

    Nov 9, 2011

    Michael Reynolds, Savage, looks for running room behind teammate Braden Ler. Savage defeated Hot Springs 75-30. Savage will play Big Sandy in the semifinals at home on Saturday at 1 p.m. Fairview also won on Saturday 40-32 against Charlo. They will play Chinook on Saturday at home at 1 p.m....

  • Savage Wins In Playoffs

    Nov 2, 2011

    Savage's #2 Braden Ler intercepts a pass in the Warriors playoff game against Valier. The Warriors defeated Valier 92 to 8 in the opening round of 6-Man playoffs....

  • Sugarbeet Harvest Ends

    Lois Kerr|Nov 2, 2011

    Although growers experienced a tough growing season this year, Mother Nature rewarded their perseverance by providing good weather for sugarbeet harvest. Growers had to wait an extra week before starting harvest due to warm temperatures, but once they began bringing in the crop, they had uninterrupted digging. “We finished on the 24th of October, with Savage the last station to complete harvest,” says Russ Fullmer, Sidney Sugars agricultural manager. “We had beautiful weather, the beets came...

  • Savage & Fairview Warrior Volleyball Teams Raise Funds For SHC Cancer Care Center

    Oct 26, 2011

    More than 350 spectators joined the Savage Warriors and Fairview Warriors on Oct. 15 for high school volleyball “Pack it in PINK” tournaments. Proceeds from each community’s tournament benefited Phase II of Sidney Health Center’s Cancer Care Center. Hurley Oil Field Services and W.L. Neu Construction made a donation for each person wearing pink to Fairview’s tournament. In addition, Richland County Cancer Coalition had a pink carnation for each player to give to a fan as a reminder to make an a...

  • Flag Football

    Jerome Kessler|Oct 26, 2011

    The name Rance Haralson is synonymous with Sidney Flag Football. And it should be. Rance and his wife, Colleen, have run Sidney’s Flag Football Program for the last 16 years. Wayne Swigart is the one who started the Sidney program, back in 1990, and he ran the program for the first 5 years of its existence. This program has been highly successful. Many kids and parents have enjoyed their “flag football days,” and appreciate the work that these community benefactors have done. Ninety-two kids...

  • Sugarbeet Harvest Underway After Delayed Start

    Lois Kerr|Oct 19, 2011

    After over a week’s delay from scheduled start-up, the sugarbeet harvest got underway on Oct. 8 for Sidney, Culbertson, Savage and Fairview area growers. Those growers in the Powder River and Pleasant View areas followed suit on Oct. 9. At press time, weather has continued to cooperate and growers have had relatively smooth digging with only a few delays at individual stations due to heat. “We’re about a third done,” said Randy Jones, Sidney Sugars, on Oct. 12. “If the nice weather continues...

  • Savage, Culbertson Pile Grounds Receive Upgrades

    Lois Kerr|Oct 19, 2011

    Every summer, Sidney Sugars crews work to repair, maintain and upgrade the six pile grounds, preparing these beet receiving stations for the upcoming beet harvest. Some years, a particular pile ground may require additional attention, and this past summer, both the Savage and the Culbertson stations had special needs that crews attended to over the summer months. Because of this extra work, Savage this year has the capability to weigh semi trucks, an improvement that brings this pile ground...

  • Driving Beet Truck A Yearly Event For Savage Resident

    Oct 19, 2011

    Combine a love of driving with the desire to help out neighbors, and you have Wilma Prevost, Savage, who has been driving beet truck for growers off and on for the past 40 years. She hauled her first load of beets during harvest as a senior in high school. She then drove truck off and on during the ‘60s and ‘70s, and returned to driving on an annual basis in 1999, driving for neighbors who required help at harvest. “I grew up on a farm and drove tractor as a teenager, but the first time I drove...

  • 38th Harvest For Sidney Sugars Agriculturist

    Lois Kerr|Oct 19, 2011

    For the 38th straight year, Sidney Sugars Agriculturist Kerry Rasmussen has supervised beet harvest, organizing and training pile ground employees, working with growers, and doing everything possible to ensure that beet harvest runs as smoothly and trouble-free as possible for everyone. Rasmussen, who plans to retire from Sidney Sugars in the spring, expects harvest 2011 will be his last harvest as an agriculturist. “It’s been a good run,” Rasmussen remarks. “I’ve served at every pile ground in...

  • Labor Shortages Not Unique To Present Day

    Oct 19, 2011

    Extreme times call for extreme measures, and sometimes these extraordinary efforts lead to innovation and invention. Growers today may complain about the difficulty of finding harvest help, but today’s situation doesn’t compare with the acute labor shortages growers faced during World War II, particularly during the 1942 harvest year. With all able bodied men off to war, growers worked with communities and state agencies to find solutions to labor problems. They also turned their creativity into...

  • Savage Sports

    Oct 19, 2011

    Savage Football wins over Terry & Savage Volleyball Packs it in Pink!...

  • Third Annual “Pack It In Pink” Scheduled For Oct. 15

    Oct 12, 2011

    Savage School will host its third annual “Pack It In Pink” fundraising event, scheduled this year for Saturday, Oct. 15 as part of the girls’ volleyball games. All proceeds from the fundraiser will go to the Sidney Health Center’s phase II cancer center. “This is the third year for Pack it in Pink, an event which the school started to raise awareness about breast cancer and to urge women to get screenings,” says Michele Smith, Savage School. “The past two years all proceeds from the day’s vol...

  • Richland County Commissioners Clarification On Dry-Redwater Regional Water Authority Project

    Oct 12, 2011

    This article is to clarify the Richland County Commissioners position in regards to the Dry-Redwater Regional Water Authority (DRWA). The decision we made was to table this project at this time, not to reject it. We have several questions that need to be answered before we go ahead with this project. The DRWA presented a funding request to the Commissioners in the amount of $450,000 to be used for the preparation of a formal Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between DRWA and the City of Sidney to provide water to the DRWA; that the funds will be ut...

  • Sidney Homecoming

    Oct 12, 2011

    4 Sidney Homecoming activities included the Homecoming Parade, football game against Hardin and the crowning of Homecoming King & Queen. Go to the Photos Section for more Sidney Homecoming pictures....

  • Savage Sports Action

    Oct 12, 2011

    Savage Football vs. R&L Fusion and Volleyball vs. Fairview Warriors...

  • Savage Volleyball

    Oct 5, 2011

    Savage Senior Bridger Rice tips the ball over the net against Brockton. Savage won the mach 3 to 0....

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